[sustran] Re: Urban water transport

Lee Schipper schipper at wri.org
Tue Jul 4 09:50:10 JST 2006


Someone has to say
Goa for it!

>>> sri at giaspn01.vsnl.net.in 07/03/06 6:00 AM >>>
Goa state, in western India has many many creeks and rivers, some 20
of
which are served by ferry crossings.

I don't know of any specific websites, but there are many Goa-specific
Lists you could try for.

J g Krishnayya
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On
Behalf Of Roland Sapsford
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 1:49 PM
To: Asia and the Pacific sustainable transport
Subject: [sustran] Re: Urban water transport

Auckland New Zealand has a relatively comprehensive ferry system - but
I

have seen little evaluation of the kind you seek published on the web.

It all tends to be bundled together as public transport, together with

rail and bus.  You could have a look at www.arta.govt.nz - which is the

public transport planning agency for Auckland - emails to key people
may

generate more info than a web search alone.

Kind Regards
Roland Sapsford
Wellington, New Zealand

Ashok Sreenivas wrote:
> Can someone point me to good (preferably online) pointers to 
waterway

> based urban transport, covering issues such as its effectiveness, 
> impact on environment, carrying capacity, economics, relationship to

> land use etc. Thanks in advance!
>
> Ashok
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equitable and sustainable transport with a focus on developing
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(the 'Global South'). Because of the history of the list, the main
focus
is on urban transport policy in Asia.



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